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Using Your Personal Computer
 
PC 365 with Pentium Pro Processor

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Page 4: ...ographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product...

Page 5: ...rive 3 PD CD ROM Drive 4 ECP EPP Parallel Port 4 Serial Port 4 Universal Serial Bus Port 4 Infrared Port 5 Video 5 Wake on LAN 5 IBM Preinstalled Software 6 Operating System Support 6 Ease of Use Feat...

Page 6: ...tomatic Hardware Power Management Features 34 Automatic Power On Features 36 Changing Keyboard Speed 37 Installing Video Device Drivers 37 Changing Monitor Settings 38 Updating System Programs 39 Disk...

Page 7: ...ices 99 Getting Information by Fax 100 Getting Help Online 101 Getting Help by Telephone 101 Getting Help Around the World 102 Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services 102 Enhanced PC Support Line 103...

Page 8: ...tricted Rights 116 Other Documentation 116 Other Additional Terms and Conditions 116 Notices 118 Trademarks 118 Electronic Emission Notices 120 Telecommunication Notices 121 Power Cord Notice 124 Inde...

Page 9: ...s to devices In the U K by law the power cord must be disconnected after the telephone line cable 2 In the U K by law the telephone cable must be connected after the power cord 1 2 1 Electrical curren...

Page 10: ...technical Commission IEC 825 and CENELEC EN 60 825 for Class 1 laser products When a CD ROM drive is installed note the following CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures ot...

Page 11: ...ble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations ATTENTION Danger d explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type...

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Page 13: ...he Configuration Setup Utility program are included in this chapter Chapter 4 Taking Care of Your Computer contains information about the proper handling and care of your PC Chapter 5 Solving Problems...

Page 14: ...on contains instructions for installing device drivers for the S3 Trio64V SVGA graphics adapter installed in some PC models Matrox MGA Millennium Graphics Adapter Software Installation Guide This publ...

Page 15: ...al This separately purchased publication contains information for individuals who want to know more about the technical aspects of their computer To obtain a copy refer to Ordering Publications on pag...

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Page 17: ...nal Computer Thank you for selecting an IBM Personal Computer Your PC incorporates many of the latest advances in personal computer technology and is easy to expand and upgrade as your needs change Co...

Page 18: ...s popular because so many adapters and devices have been designed and marketed for it PCI Bus Your computer also has a PCI peripheral component interconnect bus PCI is one of the advanced I O bus stan...

Page 19: ...onnector With this adapter you can connect up to 15 peripheral devices to your PC However the number of internal SCSI devices you can install is limited by the number of available drive bays in your c...

Page 20: ...en the computer is in SPP mode and you can attach devices other than printers such as communication and storage devices to the parallel port You can set modes of operation for the parallel port using...

Page 21: ...A Millennium graphics adapter also has a multimedia upgrade connector video feature connector By attaching an optional Media XL kit to this connector you can capture video from an external source such...

Page 22: ...Play technology is built into the system board of your PC This feature makes adding options easier When you add an adapter that is Plug and Play compatible the adapter is configured automatically In m...

Page 23: ...startup sequence so that only certain drives are available for use and you can prevent the diskette drive from writing to diskettes Service and Support You can obtain assistance for using your comput...

Page 24: ...Bay for Optional Drive 5 25 Inch CD ROM or PD CD ROM Drive Standard in Some Models 3 5 Inch Diskette Drive 3 5 Inch EIDE Hard Disk Drive 3 5 Inch Internal Bay for Optional Drive 8 Using Your Personal...

Page 25: ...iskette Drive 3 5 Inch Internal Bay for Optional Drive 3 5 Inch Internal Bay for Optional Drive Expansion Slots Your computer has five expansion slots Several of these slots may be occupied depending...

Page 26: ...ors for I O devices varies by PC model The following illustrations show the location of the external I O connectors Monitor Keyboard Mouse Serial USB Parallel Infrared Note The model shown has an S3 T...

Page 27: ...del shown has a Matrox MGA Millennium graphics adapter and an Adaptec SCSI adapter installed The SCSI adapter has one external 16 bit connector to which you can attach SCSI devices It also has two int...

Page 28: ...r correcting code 60 ns DIMMs Supported EDO nonparity or error correcting code 50 or 60 ns DIMMs Four 168 pin DIMM sockets 3 3 V dc Flash memory for system programs Level 2 Cache 256 KB embedded Diske...

Page 29: ...lennium adapter with 4 MB WRAM1 standard in some models Expansion Five drive bays Five expansion slots total Two ISA and three shared PCI ISA standard in some models Two PCI and three shared PCI ISA s...

Page 30: ...Novell NetWare SMP Version 4 10 dual processing Operating Systems Supported IBM OS 2 Warp IBM OS 2 Warp Connect Version 3 0 Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows NT Versions 3 51 and 4 0 workstation...

Page 31: ...160 mm 6 3 in Width 420 mm 16 5 in Weight Minimum configuration as shipped 12 7 kg 28 lb Maximum configuration 14 1 kg 31 lb Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 35 C 50 to 90 F System off 10 t...

Page 32: ...per minute Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 38 dBA idle 43 dBA operating At bystander position 1 meter 3 3 ft 33 dBA idle 37 dBA operating Declared...

Page 33: ...and provide good support The seat should have a curved front to relieve pressure on the thighs Adjust the seat so that your thighs are parallel to the floor and your feet are either flat on the floor...

Page 34: ...using a soft cloth moistened with a nonabrasive liquid glass cleaner Air Circulation Your computer and monitor produce heat The computer has a fan that pulls in fresh air and forces out hot air The mo...

Page 35: ...being positioned or that your computer is reading from or writing to a diskette Diskette Eject Button Push this button to release a diskette from the drive Power Switch Press this switch to turn your...

Page 36: ...a problem when you start your computer you hear multiple beeps or no beep In most cases an error code appears in the top left corner of the screen and in some cases a description of the error is disp...

Page 37: ...mouse When you see an item that you want to select on the screen you simply move the pointer to that item this is called pointing Then you press and release the left button on the mouse this is calle...

Page 38: ...fier system serial number and BIOS date Devices and I O Ports allows you to view and change settings for devices and I O ports including video IDE drive serial port and parallel port settings Date and...

Page 39: ...nge has occurred Select this menu item if you want to view the new configuration settings and then press Esc to return to the Configuration Setup Utility program menu 3 Select Save Settings from the C...

Page 40: ...tem then an additional menu is available If a right arrowhead 5 appears beside a menu item then a change to that item has been made or the Configuration Setup Utility program detected an error and att...

Page 41: ...several times to get back to the Configuration Setup Utility program menu Keys Function Use these arrow keys to move between menu items until the item you want is highlighted Use these arrow keys to...

Page 42: ...Save Settings if you want to save all settings as they currently appear If you do not complete this step your settings will not be saved 3 From the Configuration Setup Utility program menu press Esc...

Page 43: ...maintains the date and time A battery keeps the clock active when you turn off the computer To set the date and time 1 Start the Configuration Setup Utility program see Starting the Configuration Set...

Page 44: ...and changing the setup of your computer If you are responsible for maintaining the settings of several computers you might want to set an administrator password Other password security features might...

Page 45: ...operating system If you are using OS 2 do one of the following before enabling password prompt Off mode Set the CONFIG SYS file so the operating system does not stop on a device driver error To do thi...

Page 46: ...sword prompt that appears when you try to access the Configuration Setup Utility program If you type your power on password at this prompt you will be able to view limited information in the Configura...

Page 47: ...it from the Configuration Setup Utility program press Esc and follow the instructions on the screen Deleting a Power On Password Use the Configuration Setup Utility program to delete a power on passwo...

Page 48: ...you want to change any settings in the Configuration Setup Utility program you must type your administrator password at the password prompt that appears when you try to access the Configuration Setup...

Page 49: ...nd follow the instructions on the screen Deleting an Administrator Password Use the Configuration Setup Utility program to delete an administrator password To delete an administrator password 1 Start...

Page 50: ...for your monitor check the documentation that comes with your monitor to see if it supports Display Power Management Signaling DPMS Automatic Hardware Power Management Features With Automatic Hardwar...

Page 51: ...models with SCSI hard disk drives In models with SCSI hard disk drives the feature is set to Enabled by default but it is not operational Setting Automatic Power On Features To set Automatic Hardware...

Page 52: ...ave remote network management software you can use the IBM developed Wake on LAN feature When you set Wake on LAN to Enabled your computer will turn on when it receives a specific signal from another...

Page 53: ...full advantage of the S3 Trio64V or Matrox MGA Millennium graphics adapter in your computer some operating systems and application programs require custom software known as video device drivers These...

Page 54: ...nnium Graphics Adapter Software Installation Guide that comes with your computer Refer to your operating system documentation for further information on monitor settings Attention 1 Before you change...

Page 55: ...IOS instructions and the Configuration Setup Utility program you had to disassemble the computer and replace modules or you had to replace the system board Now a module called electrically erasable pr...

Page 56: ...use 3 5 inch diskettes Identifying Diskettes The labeling on 3 5 inch diskettes is not consistent among manufacturers Some diskettes are labeled with the letters DD or HD to identify the diskette typ...

Page 57: ...tte Do not move this slide because fingerprints and dust can cause loss of data 3 5 Diskette 2 0 MB capacity Protective Slide Top Diskette Label Never touch the magnetic disk itself Keep diskettes awa...

Page 58: ...nsure that all edges are secure Apply labels only to the front of diskettes Do not place a label where it interferes with the protective slide or covers an opening in the protective diskette case Inse...

Page 59: ...ermanently write protected The write protect switch is located on the back of 3 5 inch diskettes Write Protect Switch To allow writing to the diskette slide the switch so the write protect window is c...

Page 60: ...e density 2 MF2HD Mini floppy two sided high density 3 If you are using DOS use FORMAT A F 720 to format a 1 MB diskette in a 1 44 MB drive Copying Diskettes If you are using DOS you can copy one or m...

Page 61: ...High temperature High humidity Excessive dust Excessive vibration or sudden shock An inclined surface Direct sunlight Do not insert any object other than a CD into the drive Before moving the compute...

Page 62: ...tray when the CD ROM drive is operating CD ROM Retainers 3 Close the tray by pressing the Eject Load button or by gently pushing the tray forward When the tray is closed the indicator light on the fr...

Page 63: ...PD cartridges PD cartridges which are the data storage medium used with a PD CD ROM drive are removable rewritable optical disks Using a properly formatted PD cartridge you can save store and read fi...

Page 64: ...andling a CD on page 45 A PD cartridge is a removable rewritable optical disk Write Protect Switch Space for Affixing Label Shutter Follow these guidelines for handling and storing PD cartridges Do no...

Page 65: ...ertical position skip to step 3 a To prevent the CD from slipping off the tray extend clips 2 and 3 on the tray before placing the CD in the tray To do this place your finger under one of the clips an...

Page 66: ...ration below Failure to seat the CD correctly can result in damage to the CD Recessed Circular Groove Ledges on Spring Mechanism Spring Mechanism 4 Close the tray by pressing the Eject Load button or...

Page 67: ...e emergency eject hole located to the left of the PD CD indicator light Loading and Ejecting a PD Cartridge To load a PD cartridge into the PD CD ROM drive complete the following steps 1 Press the Eje...

Page 68: ...vent a PD cartridge from slipping off the tray The spring mechanism will hold the cartridge in place 3 If your computer is not in a vertical position place the PD cartridge in the tray with the label...

Page 69: ...been formatted with a format supported by your operating system Unformatted PD cartridges must be formatted with a format supported by your operating system before you can use them The following tabl...

Page 70: ...prompt that appears on the computer screen after you insert a PD cartridge To ensure proper formatting you must follow the instructions in the README2 TXT file For Windows NT Users Only If you insert...

Page 71: ...with your computer Locksmiths are not authorized to duplicate these keys You must order replacement keys from the key manufacturer The key serial number and the address of the manufacturer are on a t...

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Page 73: ...and unusable Do not get the power switches or other controls wet Moisture can damage these parts and cause an electrical hazard Always disconnect a power cord by grasping the plug not the cord Cleanin...

Page 74: ...e arrow on the retainer 4 Turn the mouse right side up and the retainer and ball will drop out 5 Wash the ball in warm soapy water and dry it well 6 Using a damp cloth wipe the outside of the mouse an...

Page 75: ...representative Moving Your Computer Normal shipping and handling can cause loss of data from a hard disk If your computer has a hard disk drive take the following precautions 1 Back up all files and...

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Page 77: ...th your computer see Diagnostic Programs on page 96 for a description of these programs If the hardware checks out OK and you have not made a user error you might have a software problem If you suspec...

Page 78: ...POST or accessing the Configuration Setup Utility program appear in the lower left corner of the screen Note The amount of available memory shown might be somewhat less than expected because of basic...

Page 79: ...and POST Message Charts on page 67 SCSI error messages Messages that appear if a problem or conflict is detected by the SCSI host adapter which is preinstalled in some PC models If your PC has a prein...

Page 80: ...Setup Utility program you must type your administrator password at the password prompt If you type your power on password you will be able to view error codes and error code descriptions displayed on...

Page 81: ...en you exit from the Configuration Setup Utility program menu see step 5e your operating system will start automatically unless there is an unresolved problem with the IDE hard disk drive Important If...

Page 82: ...refer to Chapter 6 Getting Help Service and Information on page 99 Problem Go to POST error code or message appears POST Message Charts on page 67 After more than one beep application program or opera...

Page 83: ...er serviced 110 A memory parity failure occurred during testing of the system board Action Run the diagnostic programs to verify that a problem exists in a DIMM See Diagnostic Programs on page 96 for...

Page 84: ...thium Battery Notice on page ix and Replacing the Battery on page 58 for important information on battery use disposal and replacement Action The computer can be used until you replace the battery How...

Page 85: ...omputer is turned on 2 Verify that all devices are properly installed and securely connected 3 If you added removed or changed the location of a device you must save the new configuration in the Confi...

Page 86: ...emory capacity until the error is corrected Action 1 If you added memory see Installing Options in Your Personal Computer to verify that the new memory is correct for your computer and that it is inst...

Page 87: ...ot be isolated and corrected have the computer serviced 301 303 A failure occurred during testing of the keyboard and keyboard controller These error messages also might be accompanied by continuous b...

Page 88: ...incorrectly Action Try another startable diskette that is formatted correctly and is in good condition For information and instructions on formatting diskettes refer to Formatting Diskettes on page 4...

Page 89: ...programs See Diagnostic Programs on page 96 for information about diagnostic programs provided with your computer 2 If the diagnostic programs detect a failure replace the defective hard disk drive o...

Page 90: ...nfiguration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings refer to the doc...

Page 91: ...he Configuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings refer to th...

Page 92: ...n using the Configuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings re...

Page 93: ...n using the Configuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings re...

Page 94: ...about switch settings refer to the documentation that comes with the ISA legacy adapters 3 If all memory addresses are being used by ISA legacy adapters you might need to remove an ISA legacy adapter...

Page 95: ...uration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings refer to the documen...

Page 96: ...figuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings refer to the docu...

Page 97: ...on using the Configuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings r...

Page 98: ...using the Configuration Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings ref...

Page 99: ...settings refer to the documentation that comes with the ISA legacy adapters 3 If all memory addresses are being used by ISA legacy adapters you might need to remove an ISA legacy adapter to make a mem...

Page 100: ...on Setup Utility program see Configuring Your Computer on page 22 2 Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly For information about switch settings refer to the documentatio...

Page 101: ...installed graphics adapter in your computer is securely connected to the riser card For the location of the riser card refer to Installing Options in Your Personal Computer 2 Make sure the monitor sig...

Page 102: ...eshooting charts Remove the software or device you just added Run the diagnostic programs to determine if your computer is running correctly See Diagnostic Programs on page 96 for information about di...

Page 103: ...tly with its label up and its metal shutter end first in the drive 5 The diskette contains the necessary files to start the computer the diskette must be startable 6 The diskette drive cable is proper...

Page 104: ...relocating the monitor be sure it is at least 75 mm 3 in from the diskette drives to prevent diskette drive read write errors c Turn on the monitor 2 An IBM monitor signal cable is properly connected...

Page 105: ...monitor settings If this does not correct the problem have the monitor and computer serviced The monitor works when you turn on the system but goes blank when you start some application programs Verif...

Page 106: ...of the primary PCI expansion slots refer to Installing Options in Your Personal Computer If the problem cannot be isolated and corrected have the monitor and computer serviced Only the cursor appears...

Page 107: ...lems Action All or some keys on the keyboard do not work Verify that 1 The computer and the monitor are turned on 2 The keyboard cable is securely connected to the keyboard connector on the computer F...

Page 108: ...mory you saved the new configuration in the Configuration Setup Utility program See the Important text box on page 22 for instructions on saving the configuration If the problem persists run the memor...

Page 109: ...on Setup Utility program if necessary and have no conflicts If the problem persists run the diagnostic programs See Diagnostic Programs on page 96 for information about diagnostic programs provided wi...

Page 110: ...computer serviced Printer Problems Action The printer does not work Verify that 1 The printer is turned on and is online 2 The printer signal cable is securely connected to the correct parallel serial...

Page 111: ...stalled an adapter or memory you might have a memory address conflict 2 The software is designed to operate on your computer 3 Other software works on your computer 4 The software you are using works...

Page 112: ...e CD for information and instructions on starting the CD Once you start the CD follow the instructions on the screen Note A startable QAPlus PRO diskette might be provided with some PC models To start...

Page 113: ...ional device or adapter comes with a diskette you might need to install some configuration CFG files or diagnostic files EXE or COM from the diskette to your hard disk Refer to the documentation that...

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Page 115: ...ontains information about the diagnostic tests you can perform If you suspect a hardware problem run the diagnostic tests and make a note of any error messages you receive Then look up the message in...

Page 116: ...r 604 664 6464 In Winnipeg call 204 934 2735 Commercial online services that contain information about IBM products include CompuServe Use the following GO words APTIVA IBMPS2 ThinkPad PowerPC ValuePo...

Page 117: ...call 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call 1 800 565 3344 In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative Getting Help by Telephone During the warranty period you can get hel...

Page 118: ...an register for International Warranty Service When you register with the International Warranty Service Office you will receive an International Warranty Service Certificate that is honored virtually...

Page 119: ...formation about purchasing Enhanced PC Support see Ordering Support Line Services on page 104 900 Number Operating System and Hardware Support Line In the U S if you prefer to obtain technical support...

Page 120: ...99 or 1 Call 1 800 465 3299 2 Select the HelpWare catalog In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative For more information or to purchase these services In the U S...

Page 121: ...ments Availability of the services varies by product For more information about warranty upgrades and extensions In the U S call 1 800 426 7697 In Canada call 1 800 465 7999 In all other countries con...

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Page 123: ...he computer as shown in the illustration that follows Serial Number Your computer keys cannot be duplicated by locksmiths If you lose them order replacement keys from the key manufacturer The key seri...

Page 124: ...the page and store it in a secure place or store this manual in a secure place when you are not using it 108 Using Your Personal Computer...

Page 125: ...B Mem 2 DIMM 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB Mem 3 DIMM 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB Mem 4 DIMM 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB Video Memory 2 MB DRAM 4 MB WRAM Expansion Slot 1 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion Slot 3 Expans...

Page 126: ...onnector 3 5 Inch Bay 1 1 44 MB diskette drive 5 25 Inch Bay 2 IDE CD ROM drive IDE PD CD ROM drive Other 5 25 Inch Bay 3 SCSI hard disk drive Other 3 5 Inch Bay 4 EIDE hard disk drive Other 3 5 Inch...

Page 127: ...BM s Official Published Specifications The warranty period for a Machine is a specified fixed period commencing on its Date of Installation The date on your receipt is the Date of Installation unless...

Page 128: ...e that you do not own and 2 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem determination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provide b secure al...

Page 129: ...e claim UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 1 THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE 2 LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO Y...

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Page 131: ...rograms are transferable with written consent from the party IBM or its reseller from whom you acquired the program Proof of Entitlement The Proof of Purchase for the computer that contains these prog...

Page 132: ...code System Programs shipped with an IBM system System on diskette or CD ROM preinstalled on a System created on diskette from a CD ROM System or Local Area Network LAN using a diskette creation progr...

Page 133: ...YOU MUST REPRODUCE THE COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND ANY OTHER LEGEND OF OWNERSHIP ON EACH COPY OR PARTIAL COPY OF A PROGRAM YOU CREATE ON DISKETTE OR OTHER PORTABLE MEDIUM Appendix C License Information 117...

Page 134: ...patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writin...

Page 135: ...ation Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others PRODIGY Prodigy Services Company QAPlus DiagSoft Inc QAPlus PRO Diagsoft Inc S3 S3 Incorporated TME 10 Tivoli...

Page 136: ...rent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet...

Page 137: ...lephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of...

Page 138: ...oad to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the...

Page 139: ...de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif L extr mit du circuit boucl peut consister en n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la...

Page 140: ...G Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord a maximum of 15 feet in length and a parallel blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 amperes 125 volts For units intended to be operated at 230 volts U S...

Page 141: ...den Syria Togo Tunisia Turkey former USSR Vietnam former Yugoslavia Zaire Zimbabwe 13F9997 Denmark 14F0015 Bangladesh Burma Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka 14F0033 Antigua Bahrain Brunei Channel Islan...

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Page 143: ...ve 59 basic input output system updating 39 battery disposing of 58 failure message 68 notice ix replacing 58 bays drive 7 12 beeps 20 62 BIOS updating 39 bulletin boards 99 bus ISA 2 PCI 2 C cable le...

Page 144: ...wer Management Signaling 34 drive bays 7 12 CD ROM 3 hard disk 3 drive continued PD CD ROM 3 problems solving 87 drivers video device 37 dual in line memory modules DIMMs 12 E ECP EPP 4 13 EEPROM 39 E...

Page 145: ...nging 37 supported 13 using 17 keys 55 107 L LAN wake up requests 5 36 laser compliance statement viii lighting 18 lights indicator 19 lithium battery caution 68 locking keyboard 55 locks 19 55 90 M M...

Page 146: ...tartup 20 30 Configuration Setup Utility program 32 passwords continued forgotten 33 power on 28 using 28 PC support services fee 103 PCI bus 2 expansion slots 13 PD cartridge formatting 53 handling 4...

Page 147: ...6 server startup support 101 service and support 7 services fee 102 setup of computer 22 Setup Utility See Configuration Setup Utility program shutting down computer 21 slots expansion 9 software erro...

Page 148: ...r 18 VGA video graphics array 38 video 5 controller 13 38 device drivers installing 37 modes 38 port 13 SVGA 38 VGA 38 W Wake on LAN 5 36 wake up on alarm 36 warranty copy of 111 extensions and upgrad...

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